OWNERS of a new Scots bar and music venue in Glasgow's east end discovered some ancient bibles during their reconstruction works.

Michael Woods co owner of Saint Luke's with his brother Tony bought the church four years ago and spent three years in preparation before rebuilding it nine months ago.

Michael who owns a construction company said: "We uncovered some interesting things under the floorboards and are still looking into some of them.

"Amongst them are bibles including one from 1850 and several priests notebooks. There were old packets of woodbines, old bottles and a goblet."

Michael and Tony have kept many of the original features including the pulpit which is now a DJ booth, organ and stained glass windows which they fully restored. They also have commissioned some special murals depicting Saint Luke as a DJ.

The new venue which is the third oldest church in Glasgow will play host to some major events in coming months and will create and even bigger buzz round the Barrowlands area of Glasgow.

It opens this weekend and last night was awaiting a visit by former tennis champ Pat Cash who is here to watch the Davis Cup.

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